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Interview with Joseph Schramm
Joseph Schramm is the Director of the Town of Huntington's Office of Film & Television and the producer of the Made in Huntington Film & TV Festival, opening at the Cinema Arts Centre on April 3.
We recently spoke to Joe about his role and the inaugural Made in Huntington Film & TV Festival.
CAC: Tell us about the TOH Department of Film and Television and some of your goals and achievements.
JS: The Office of Film & Television was created to invite Hollywood to Huntington. Essentially, we are a marketing department for the town that targets location managers, assistant directors and producers to encourage them to shoot on location in Huntington.
The reason for attracting location shoots and productions services is because video and film production is big business.
Location shoots drive local economic growth by:
1. leasing private and public spaces,
2. by hiring local talent, and
3. by using local retail and professional services.
Huntington has been the host for film production for over 100 years. However, it was in 2022 that the Town board agreed to target this industry specifically to encourage them to come to Huntington.
There are good reasons for filmmakers to choose Huntington:
• Part of the Town is in the Union-authorized production zone making Huntington more cost effective than other parts of Long Island further to our East.
• We are close to NYC
• We are convenient to get to....We can be easily reached by car, train, boat, or plane.
• Our permit fees have been reduced to eliminate any barriers to entry for emerging filmmakers
• Our permit process is online and completely automated, making it easier and faster to get a permit.
• The town's combined services are equally committed to working with filmmakers to ensure they have a great experience
CAC: How did the idea for the Made in Huntington TV and Film Festival come about?
JS: The Made in Huntington Film & TV Festival offers us an opportunity to spotlight Huntington to filmmakers by celebrating the art and business viability of filmmaking.
Basically, we sought an opportunity to encourage filmmakers, location managers and others related to the film & TV business to come to Huntington en masse. The festival and its Industry Day are doing that.
It came about because i was looking for a unique marketing "hook."
The festival makes so much sense....we have one of the nation's premier venues for celebrating filmmakers - -the Cinema Arts Centre - - it was a natural outgrowth of the many opportunities that we have here in Huntington to serve filmmakers and content creators.
CAC: Tell us a little about how the festival is structured?
JS: The festival received almost 100 entries. Most entries were in a handful of the available categories for submission.
We have a jury of 15 leaders in the business of film & TV - from C-suite execs, to producers, "greenlighters", talent, educators, journalists, publicists and ad execs. They selected 36 entries inclusive of feature length and short subjects.
The screenings will be presented in 14 genre-specific sessions. We clustered the genre-related shorts into one session and we play it on the same day as features in the same genre. For example DRAMA shorts on the same day as DRAMA feature length subjects. As a result, each day has an overall focus on one of the following: DRAMA, DOCUMENTARIES, HUMOR, Arts, Music, and romance, etc.
The Festival also offers an INDUSTRY DAY for filmmakers on Saturday morning April 5 from 8:30 am to 12 noon. It features three moderated panel discussions. The Industry Day offers filmmakers an opportunity to meet other filmmakers and to network with business leaders who can be useful in getting works distributed commercially.
CAC: What has been most exciting to you as you have worked so hard to coordinate this festival over the past many months?
JS: Meeting and speaking with so very many filmmakers. I am not a filmmaker. I am a marketer of entertainment. So, meeting the people who create that product is VERY exciting for me personally and professionally.
CAC: Why should someone attend the festival?
JS: Huntington is an amazing community that offers so much to do. The festival offers the community a unique, one-time-only chance to see and experience something new and different that is also entertaining, touching, moving and inspiring!
Plus it's only $20 per screening session and Cinema Arts members get their discount.....so why not attend more than one screening?
CAC: What else would you like people to know about the Made in Huntington TV and Film Festival?
JS: I would like people to know that many of the selections are in fact "made in Huntington" and that they are very interesting, creative and professional.
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